(CNN) -- Spanish baseball giants Real Madrid increased the worthiness of these membership by 76% over the past year to usurp Manchester United as the world's best soccer team. A study by financial authorities Forbes discovered that Real Madrid's value now stands at $3.3 million, banging the English Premier League winners choose off the most effective of the record for initially since the study began in 2004. Confounding the increasingly difficult economic climates in Spain, Real, handled by Portuguese instructor Jose Mourinho, have increased earnings to $650 million. Their operating revenue of $134 million is second simply to the $227 million amassed by the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, that will be the best of sports clubs. Read: Bayern carry on domestic domination 1. David Beckham (PSG) -- $50.6m 2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) -- $43.5m 3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) -- $40.3m 4. Sergio Aguero (Man City) -- $20.8m 5. Wayne Rooney (Man Utd) -- $20.3m 6. Yaya Toure (Man City) -- $20.2m 7. Fernando Torres (Chelsea) -- $20.2m 8. Neymar (Santos) -- $19.5m 9. Kaka (Real Madrid) -- $19.3m 10. Didier Drogba (Galatasaray) -- $17.8m Their value was increased by manchester United, on the brink of securing a record 20th English top flight title, by 42% to $3.17 million, according to Forbes. Despite dropping to second behind Real, United have raised profits with a matter and by signing bumper sponsorship deals. Their seven-year shirt sponsorship deal with U.S. car large Chevrolet is worth $559 million while an eight-year agreement with insurance company Aon is regarded as worth $230 million. All England's top journey clubs have already been increased by a growth in tv income with the combined domestic and overseas rights having the potential to top $6 billion, Forbes say. Real's posture rivals Barcelona are next on the number with a of $2.6 billion, English membership Arsenal lie fourth on $1.32 billion while German winners Bayern Munich stay fifth on $1.3 billion. The most truly effective 20 groups, all but among which are European, are worth typically $968 million, which is up 26% on last year. David Beckham, who now plays for French club Paris Saint-Germain, is again the best-paid basketball star with earnings of $50.6 million while Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is 2nd on $43.5m. Barcelona's Lionel Messi is third on $40.3m. Forbes say they value teams by establishing their "enterprise values (equity plus debt) that are predicated on multiples of revenue that teams garner from tv, advanced seating, media, certification, merchandise and concessions." But speaking to CNN, activities organization specialist Simon Chadwick questioned the relevance of measuring value this way. "Real Madrid, Manchester United and Barcelona are all in the top-10 set of the most delinquent clubs on earth, even though their revenue streams are healthier and strongly established," he said. "The inference of measuring value this way appears to be that numerous clubs in the top-10 are simply getting their success by signing people, winning trophies and making debt. "It will soon be interesting to see the extent to which the UEFA Financial Fair Play effort moderates appraisals in coming Forbes group tables." UEFA's new policies are designed to make Europe's groups live within their means and attempt to break even annually, though there's an for debt in the original stages of their technique. Chadwick believes the numbers underline exactly how immune baseball is always to the financial problems being experienced in Europe. He says the upward spiral exhibits no signs of abating. "While soccer groups plainly have tremendous financial benefit and industrial potential, a number of the numbers being reported listed below are staggering," he added. "For Real Madrid to nearly double its financial worth in 12 months is incredible, especially set against the backdrop of economic austerity (specially in Spain) and competition from other sports and industrial sectors. "If these figures are a rigorous and truly appropriate measure of value, then they are stunning. Even at the top-end of the game, groups are somewhat underdeveloped as commercial entities. "With changes in a stronger professional focus, management practice, and worldwide marketplace progress, the other can only just speculate simply how much more the worth of top groups might increase."
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